Or, I found that you can use something like WinSCP or Veeam’s FactSCP to browse the directory, and delete the files.

let’s try df -h again.

Much better!

I hope this helps someone else in this situation.

As I was doing this process, I thought to my self that I could be a good idea to create a separate /usr partition, then you wouldn’t have / fill up from support files.Could it also be a good idea to make /root a separate partition as well? After all, some large files can be stored there.

This lessen also reminds us all to keep a eye on our local disk, even if you do not have a VMFS datastore on it.Thoughts on the partitioning, or anything else?